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Hitch pins
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Many people will argue the living daylights out of this point. This may cut your strap, causing your strap to break and retract back in failure either breaking the strap or worse, damaging something or hurting someone.Īgain, this all depends on your situation. The main point when using a hitch pin alone is to not let your strap catch the edge of your receiver. With a hitch pin, you have a much smaller, 30-45° angle when tugging someone out, and this may even be pushing it in some cases. This doesn’t mean that pulling someone out from a 90° angle is a good idea, you just have a wider angle to pull at in general. With shackles, you almost have a 90° angle when tugging someone out, depending on your situation. It’s never a good idea to recover at a severe angle. Shackles have a wider recovery angle than hitch pins alone. There may be less “user error” here when recovering a vehicle if it’s your first rodeo. If you are unfamiliar with the recovery process, then buy a recovery receiver hitch with a shackle. You now have a secure recovery point to pull or be pulled from. Pop the pin out the other side and lock it into place. Just slide your pin through your tow hitch and through a recovery strap. The pin that slides through your recovery receiver hitch to lock it into place will also slide straight through a recovery strap. Guess what? That little pin might just save your life. If you can man up for a second and think about the worst-case scenario out stuck in the woods with nothing but a hitch pin. USA Made 2″ Hitch Reciever Shackle (hitch receiver only): Check Price.USA Made 2″ Shackle Block with D-Ring and Pin: Check Price.Proper Recovery Points with Labeled Breaking Strengths: Buy the correct gear before you are forced to use the incorrect gear! If you are reading this, do the right thing and go to ebay or Amazon right now and buy a hitch receiver recovery point with a D-ring or even a soft shackle. And, it would be better than throwing a strap over a tow hitch or using a screwdriver, for example. If you do not have a welded on recovery point or a hitch receiver recovery points with a D-ring, and all you have is a hitch pin on board, it will work. This is only a post to show you that it is an option if left with zero other options. You just need the pin if you are in a pinch.ĭISCLAIMER: This is not meant to be a post on the benefits of running a hitch pin as a recovery point. Hitch pins are not the “safest” option guys – but they work better than a damn screwdriver) A hitch pin would be much safer than a screwdriver. (pictured above is a guy using a screwdriver. These are typically the “safest” and commonly referred to as “best practice” aftermarket recovery points on a budget. Other more expensive options, like the Factor 55 Hitchlink 2.0 do not come with a shackle. Some of these recovery hitch options, like the affordable Smittybilt 29312B receiver, come with the Bow Shackle. Most D-ring shackles are actually Bow shackles, everyone just calls them a D-ring shackle because they don’t know the difference (Google “ D-Ring Vs. Instead, they have an opening to add a D-Ring or Bow Shackle. They are like a tow hitch only there is no ball. There are many manufacturers that make nice recovery hitch options with built-in recovery points. These are used for towing, and not meant for recovery. Don’t get this confused with a ball mount receiver hitch. One common application for adding a recovery point on the 4Runner is a recovery receiver hitch, (2-Inch receivers for 5th Gen 4Runner) recovery point. Or, you can buy a hitch receiver with a bow/ D-ring shackle. You can also buy a hidden winch mount kit (some have built-in recovery points). You can buy an upgraded front/ rear bumper with multiple recovery points. If you are looking to add a recovery point to the 4Runner, you have even more options.

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You can use the two factory recovery points located in the front and the one recovery point located on the driver side rear. When it comes to recovery points on the 5th Gen 4Runner, you have a few options. Such a minute detail, but we should always be as specific as possible. I wanted to go into a little more detail on the hitch pin and how it works as a recovery point.

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The pin that slides through the tow hitch and receiver to lock it into place. It was a section on recovery points and specifically hitch points.

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#Hitch pins mods#

The other day, Max from and I were talking about some mods when he pointed out an article on recovery gear was missing a bullet point. Buy a Recovery Hitch Reciever or a Hitch pin? Using Hitch Pins as a Recovery Point – Recovery Points on a budget.











Hitch pins